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"YOUNG WOODLEY" "YOUNG WOODLEY. |" A Brilliant English Drama, Presented by ' AN ALL-ENGLISH COMPANY. OPENING TO-MORROW. A Play which intimately concerns the family. It will be talked about often, argued about always, and watched with a smile and a tear very close together. G-5452 -opera ■---".house. >*RAND OPERA HOUSE. Prop., J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing j.o-iIORROW (SATURDAY); AT S. TO-MOKROW (SATURDAY)^. AT 8. Aud for 7 — NIGHTS ONLY. - 7 7 — NIGHTS ONLY. - 7 J. a WILLIAMSON Present their : NEW NOTABLE ENGLISH CO. In "YOUNG WOODLEY." "YOUNG WOODLEY." "YOUNG WOODLEY." A Story urith a College Setting, by JOHN VAN DRUTEN. A Serious Drama of Love. The "Herald," Melbourne," says:— "It is the most impressive dramatic effort seen in Melbourne . for years. The large audience that witnessed it on Saturday showed immense appreciation. The theme is unusual. It concerns the love of a sensitive high-soulcd college youth for his housemaster's wife, who, dutiful but loveless, has encouraged his youthful folly —Folly, none the less it is but tragedy to the two principals." "YOUNG WOODLEY." "YOUNG WOODLEY." "YOUNG WOODLEY." "YOUNG WOODLEY" was banned at first in England, but later was passed by the Censor, and is now the most successful play in London, where it has been rurmirg for the last twelve months. The Most-talked-of English Play for 10 1 years, presented by A DELIGHTFULLY YOUTHFUL AND SPLENDID ENGLISH COMPANY, Including NATALIE MOYA. LEWIS. SHAW. FRANK ROYDE. ' MICHAEL &lACOWAN. • GEORGE PRESTON. Guy Hastings, Trevor Brogan, Edward Ashley. Agnes Dobson.' THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON ARE NOvV OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALE TICKETS Will be available To-morrow Morning at the Opera House Confectionery. VRICES: D.C and 0.X., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Stalls and Gallery. 1b extra.) Plus Tax. Representative Walter Monk. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. RS. SCOTT, Dannevirke, and MRS; CAMPBELL wish to Thank all the patients who were with their son and nephew, Joe Scott, during his recent long illness, in Wellington Hospital for their kindness towards him, and especially the doctors and liurses for their kind and sympathetic attendance to an otherwise lonely boy. ": -. ' : '■■ " DISCLAIMER. T BERYL T. HOPE, am a late pupil of- -*-» Signor Notariellc, of Christchurch, and have never been taught singing by any teacher in Wellington, as reported. BERYL T. HOPE. Duncan's Buildings, The Parade, Island. Bay. THE UNION BANK OF. AUSTRALIA,' LIMITED,,/ „ , ; Established 1837. -: •"'",: incorporated: 1880. Capital authorised ■ ■-' ■■: and issued ..... £12,000,000 Paid up capital £4,000,000 Reserve liability of proprietors 8,000,000 Reserve fund' 4,850,000 Together £16,850,000 "XTOTICE is hereby given that the Trans--1-1 fer Books of the Union Bank o£ Australia, Limited, will be closed/ from Ist July to 7th July, 1929, both dates inclusive. . .. Proprietors whose names are registered on the said books on 30th June, 1929, will be entitled to such dividend as may be declared at the next General Meeting of Proprietors in respect of shares standing in their names on that date. W. A. KIELY, Inspector. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LOWER HUTT. QOUND 7 Rooms and conveniences, con- *■-' crete paths, etc., situated atV.I.C. Corner. Bus stops at door. Price reasonable; will accept small deposit. Apply Saturday to Owner, 25, Brunswick-st. - MR. HOME-SEEKER. ~ TF you want a Home built to your re- -*■ quirements, with a Govt. loan and ready for occupation in a few months, with a deposit of- £50 and a weekly outgoing of a little over 30s per week, call and see us for particulars. We provide temporary finance. John W. Foster and Co., Real Estate and Financial Agents, corner Featherston and Panama streets. GENTLEMAN'S HOME f\P exceptional merit, in Lower Hutt's v best residential street, built solidly m brick, containing 7 palatial rooms, bathroom, handsome tiled floors in mosaic tiling, every convenience, double garage, owner sacrificing; a bargain for someone. Ferguson, Estate Agent, Bell's Bldgs., Main-st., Lower Hutt. ~~ ISLAND BAY BARGAIN. ~ T ARGE Section, Parade, 50 s 165, Mod- -^ era .Bungalow, nearly new, Post Office site, excellent prospective value, space for 2 shops, mortgage £1500, 5 years; price £1825; offers considered; owner leavmg. Salmon, 127, Riddiford-st. TDLOCK. of Land, Karori, £1650; all subdivided, 10 sections. Would suit builder or would sell separately. Apply . ' ' ' ' LAND, " ! Box 1474, G.P.O.,'Wellington; """"" BELMONT. A NUMBER Splendid Level "Sections, xi- sunny position, varying from % to IVt acres/all sheltered from prevailing winds by good belt of trees, well worth inspection, being pick of sections available in this favoured locality, easy terms, £10 deposit. Williams, Main-st., Lower Hutt .Tel. 46-668. ; F9R SALE, '.-■'.!• HATAITAI, HAPUA ROAD. 5-RD. DWELLING, now'vacant, near tunnel, one tram section'from Courtenay place.. In l order..to-close : an- estate we offer this, property for immediate sale at considerably less than market value. Price £1675. Key and full particulars re terms from . . ... .. .... .. . ... - ODLINS, LTD., Cable street., . '■•:■ MODERN RESIDENCE -.■•■■•■■■■ And " ' ■ TENNIS COURT. . t ' LOWER HUTT. ~~~ LOWER HUTT. XTEAR" Waterloo" road," MOST SUPERI--1-" OR RESIDENCE and large garage; extra section, laid down as Tennis Lawn. The Home comprises 6 splendidly-arranged rooms, and most up-to-date and compact kitchenette, electric range, and double gas ring, electric Thermostatic h.w. service, numerous cupboards and bins, Bpacious wardrobes. The exterior appearance is most attractive, and the interior all the most exacting homeseeker could desire. The owner is building a larger residence, and will accept £2700 tor this magnificent home. KIRKLAND.AND CO., ' Post Officer Corner, Lower Hutt. Tel. 592 or 46300,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2

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